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Papercraft DOg from Half-Life 2 has been created

Deathsythe | September 02, 2008 | Pictures | PC Playstation 3 Misc 
A dedicated user and fan has spent over 50 hours of his own time to create and assemble a foot high extremely detailed papercraft of DOg - the metallic robotic companion of Alex from the Half-Life 2 series.

Links to the appropriate files and images to make your own are included in the link.

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    redneonfish | September 02, 2008
    I want one. Not much else to say. I want one.
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    Cruxis Mana | September 02, 2008
    I wish I had a printer.

    And some card.

    And some skill in this sort of thing.
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    Linkin Park Fan | September 02, 2008
    Wow that is very detailed, the only thing I can make out of papercraft is a swan.
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    tidus04 | September 02, 2008
    All I can say is that looks incredible =D
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    Shadow net583x s | September 03, 2008
    Kudos, all the kudos in the world, that looks amazing!
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    Seproth | September 03, 2008
    I can fold paper "hot" dog style.

    I'm a master of hamburger as well
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    Dark Arcanine | September 03, 2008
    Certainly impressive, I want one now. Well worth the effort they put in.
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    GTA_Fanatic | September 04, 2008
    I've never played Half-Life but that is very good.
    I hope he makes a Niko Bellic!
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    Final Blade | September 06, 2008
    Wow did they say how much money it costed to make this?

    Still awesome.

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